Griffin Heights Senior's New Home a 'Blessing' from Tallahassee Urban League

An elderly Griffin Heights resident will soon return to her longtime home that was demolished and rebuilt thanks to a partnership between the Tallahassee Urban League (Tallahassee, FL) and the city of Tallahassee.

Evelyn Jiles Nix, 60, gently held her mother's hand, just as she did as a child. Her two brothers, Fredrick and Leander Jiles, stood nearby Thursday afternoon (March 21st) during a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Their 89-year-old mother, Janie Jiles, quiet amid the commotion and excitement swirling around her, listened as her children thanked all those who helped her see this day.

The home Janie Jiles raised four children (one son wasn't present during the ceremony) and lived in since 1961 was no longer safe or suitable. Her son, Fredrick Jiles, 68, called the effort a "blessing of the Lord."

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 04/08/2024 - 10:35

ReMarcs Newsletter - April 6, 2024

Ramadan Mubarak. Our Urban League family extends the deepest wishes for a peaceful, abundant, and blessed holy month to everyone observing Ramadan. | Funding inequities in higher ed. See how the lack of state funding for HBCUs such as Tennessee State University endangers their existence. | Give your immune system a boost. Your health and wellness should be your top priority, especially if you’re immunocompromised. Get vaxxed now. | Let’s talk facts. Did you know the Biden Administration has appointed more Black judges than any other president? Find out more in our latest report. | What are your summer plans? We’re talking over The Big Easy for #NULConf24. Register today, secure your hotel, and book your flight to join us. | Second Chance Month. Learn more about our Urban Re-entry Jobs Program that helps people transition from prison to productive careers. | What do the numbers tell us? Check out an in-depth look at the state of the economy from Dr. Bernard E. Anderson, our Chief Economics Adviser.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 04/06/2024 - 10:09

March Jobs Report: Economy Moving Steadily Toward Stable, Balanced Growth

Bernard E. Anderson, PhD
Whitney M. Young Professor Emeritus,
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Chief Economic Advisor, National Urban League

Payroll employment rose 303,000 in March and the unemployment rate changed little at 8.3 percent.  The labor force participation rate edged up to 62.7 percent, reflecting increased participation of women and immigrants.

There was a demographic split in the employment experience of two major racial groups: The number of Black employed declined 204,000 while white employment grew 601,000. Similarly, unemployment edged up slightly among Black workers, but declined among White workers. As a result, the Black/White unemployment disparity edged upward to 1.88, still below the persistent 2:1 ratio.

Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% to $34.69; average weekly hours remained unchanged at 34.1, producing average weekly earnings of $1,193.34.

Submitted byiamempowered onFri, 04/05/2024 - 13:27

State's Hostile Takeover of Tennessee State University is Stark Example of Blaming the Victim of the State's Own 30-Year Crime Spree

“By underfunding public HBCUs and denying the value of Black students on non-HBCU campuses, these extremists are making very clear the kinds of students they do and don’t want to succeed.  They also are the same ones waging war on the teaching of our nation’s full history. But if we studied that history they seek to quash, we would know that the news out of Tennessee is just the latest example of conservatives rejecting the notion that Black people possess the capacity for self-governance.” – Gevin Reynolds
Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onThu, 04/04/2024 - 17:55

Virginia Union University Honors National Urban League's Marc Morial with Lifetime Achievement Award

RICHMOND, VA (April 4, 2024) -- Virginia Union University will present National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial with a Lifetime Achievement Award at its 9th annual Legacy Award Gala at the Greater Richmond Convention Center on Friday.

“Virginia Union has upheld a renowned tradition of excellence and opportunity for more than a century and a half, and I am honored by this recognition,” Morial said. “The National Urban League is proud to share VUU’s values and a common mission of challenging and empowering young people to become the leaders of tomorrow.”

 The Legacy Awards celebrate exceptional individuals whose contributions have left a profound mark on the community, symbolizing excellence.  The other honorees are:
 

Submitted byiamempowered onThu, 04/04/2024 - 16:54

Urban League Works to Accelerate Northeast Ohio Black Business Growth

Business owner Terrell Dillard said his two companies "were busting at the seams" when he went out for a six-figure loan in 2022. The former banking executive knew the commercial lending landscape but didn't take the usual route. Instead, he turned to the Urban League of Greater Cleveland and its UBIZ Venture Capital fund.
Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onThu, 04/04/2024 - 10:08

Urban League of Kansas Hosts Diversity Career Fair

Several employers from various industries attended the second annual Diversity Career Fair hosted by the Urban League of Kansas (Wichita, KS). Employers met with job seekers to discuss career opportunities and job openings in their business sectors.

Wichita State University, Cox, Dillons, Spirit Aerosystems, Emprise Bank, Capital Federal and Vermillion, Inc. were in attendance to speak with anyone interested in potential employment.

The Urban League of Kansas says it strives to provide solutions that assist the urban community in achieving economic self-reliance and an improved quality of life through access to education, resources, and opportunities. The goal of the Diversity Career Fair is to connect potential applicants with employers and decrease the number of people struggling to find work.

A voter registration booth was also available to help residents sign up to vote in the upcoming election.

Submitted byihall_11 onTue, 04/02/2024 - 12:46

National Urban League Commends Senators Schumer and Gillibrand for Securing Funding for Urban Civil Rights Museum

NEW YORK (April 2, 2024) – National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial today commended Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand for directing $4 million in Community Development Funds to the Urban Civil Rights Museum in Harlem, scheduled to open next year in the League’s new headquarters.

“Senators Schumer and Gillibrand have been among the National Urban League’s most valuable allies from the inception of the Urban Empowerment Center complex,” Morial said. “This investment not only helps to create permanent, family-sustaining jobs and transform an underserved community, it will help us tell the often-neglected story of the Civil Rights Movement in the North.”

The allocation will cover the both the final phase of interior construction for the museum as well as the creation of the museum’s exhibits, including media production and installation.

Submitted byiamempowered onTue, 04/02/2024 - 11:16